I've had sprint PCS service for ~ 4 years with interruptions and 3 months ago, they tried to force me out of my calling plan which got me upset, so I changed providers. My old sprint was month-to-month contract where you can cancel anytime and they even...
Pros: Price and Quality are a good match. Cons: May be on the phone for a while to speak to a person.
I have GSM. I use to have digital and everyone around me still does. First I must say. AT&T is the best coverage for your money. I have owned Cingular in the past (about a year ago). My Plan: I got a great deal that was perfect for me and they no ...
Pros: They carry the Nokia 8260 Cons: Customer Service, Roaming Fees
I was trying to think of a category to put this in, hoping that there would be a CellularOne in general category, but there wasn't. I decided to pick a fairly generic plan and stick it here. If anyone has suggestions for it, I would love to hear...
Pros: Nice logo on their buildings. Carry a nice Bluetooth phone. Cons: Terrible coverage, zero customer service, Snotty staff, major technology glitches.
I have had ATT service for the past 8 months with their top of the line Sony Ericson T68i Bluetooth phone. I have generally gotten used to be unable to get service at least half the time, compared to my previous carrier, Verizon (who had other problems ...
Pros: Great coverage (HWY 101, Silicon Valley, SF city & suburbs); no long distance fees. Cons: HWY 280 Spotty Coverage
Like many newcomers to San Francisco, I was shocked and horrified to find that AT&T does not provide service in the Bay Area -- after a year of good experience with the AT&T Digital One Rate, my main goal was to find a plan that replicated the...
Pros: home area Cons: poor customer service, no coop agreements if you move
Cellular one is one of these weird companies that is divided into regions and here is the twist-they do not have co-ops with many of their own companies. Case in point.
I had service with Cellular One-West and moved to the east coast. My plan...
Pros: Great coverage, decent sound, reasonable price for the 300 Cons: 600 a tad expensive, roaming if you call FROM outside of California to anywhere else
Face it - cell phones have become ubiquitous. They aren't a symbol of yuppiness anymore so much as they are a measure of convenience. What people without cell phones may not realize is that it is the cell phone service plan that makes all the...
Pros: save money, lots of time, coverage Cons: i am speech less
As a business executive, this CellularOne California 1000 Plan saved me alot of money because I use my phone daily. Their feature covers the whole bay area so you don't have to worry about getting out of range. You can also pay for additional options...
Pros: Coverage, earlier night rates, more services now included Cons: Limited selection of phones, TDMA technology
I had been with CellularOne in the SF Bay Area for a number of years (first phone: Motorola 550 flip), and have been generally satisfied with the coverage and customer service. However, the service plans seemed to be somewhat pricey for what you got...
Pros: GSM network, reception, prices, phones Cons: unable to txt around the world, no mobile-2-mobile w/ $30 GSM plan or less
WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THIS SERVICE?
I have been with Cingular for around 2 years. To be blunt, I had a horrible time with Cingular (check out my review on Cingular for more info). I chose AT&T because I knew several people who were with AT&T and they...
Pros: great reception; friendly and helpful customer service Cons: stingy plans and phones, long wait to get to friendly customer service
I originally signed up with AT&T Wireless about 2 years ago. I didn't travel much and mainly called within the home area. The overall reception was good except for downstairs inside my house. Fortunately, this seemed to be a problem with the structure...
In December, my dad signed up for a service through CellularOne. The sales representative told him they did not have the phone available (out of stock). The sales rep said he would contact my dad when the phone came in, and he would activate it when my...
Pros: Great bargain Cons: Bad service, bad service, bad service
If I had a dime for every time I heard the response "uh.. Hello? I can't hear you. Click!" I would be one happy rich CellularOne chick. Unfortunately, I am not on the payroll with them but I do use my phone a lot for work- or attempt to use...
This is a hard topic to find a place to write about, but will post it here.
I bought into Cellular One of Michigan almost two years ago. The reason being, that my wife was working the midnight shift and Michigan driving in the winter time is...
Pros: Good reception in wide coverage area, inexpensive flat rate Cons: Customer service, inconvenient "black holes"
This Cellular One deal is a good starter plan for the first-time cell-phone user (that's me). With 1,000 night (after 7 p.m. plus weekends) minutes, it essentially gives you unlimited off-peak usage. The 125 daytime minutes are usually enough. I figure...
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